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           Persistent Surveillance Systems (PSS),   sharing, see distribution
              43–44, 58; see also Domain   Silverman v. United States, 3, 62
              Awareness System            Slobogin, Christopher, 4, 15,
           personally-identifiable information, see   52, 76
              sensitivity                 Smith v. Maryland (1979),
           poverty, 66                       131–132
           PRISM, 105, 110, 112, 123, 130, 139–146  Smith v. Maryland (2012), 21, 42–43,
           privacy, personal sphere of, 70   57, 63
           Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight   Snowden, Edward, 35, 105, 147
              Board, 103, 130, 154        Solove, Daniel J., 29, 79
           protection-of-personhood version of, 4  Sotomayor, Sonia, 31–32, 58
           public opinion about, 82–83; see also   State v. Galloway and Hoesly, 166
              normative considerations    Stevens, John Paul, 39
           statutory and regulatory protections of,   Swire, Peter, 6–7, 16, 56
              9–10, 15, 27, 30–31, 34–35, 56, 71,   storage, 32–33
              76, 79, 83–85, 87, 88, 96–97, 135,
              141–142, 143–144            terrorism, 125–127; see also national
           technology and, 67–68; see also    security
              digital age                 third party doctrine, 9, 12–13, 21,
           privacy merchants, 15, 22, 28, 55–56,   55–56, 131–132
              67, 80–91, 114–115, 137–138  Total Information Awareness
           privacy violating triangulation (PVT),   (TIA), 16
              76, 89–90                   totalitarianism, 154–155
           public-private distinction, 3–4, 51,   transparency, 109–111, 150–151
              54–55, 58, 64–66, 67–68, 78–80,   trespass doctrine, 3, 57
              87–88, 94–100, 136–138; see also   Tsarnev brothers, 130, 154
              privacy merchants
                                          United States v. Bin Laden, 145
           racial profiling, 166–169      United States v. Davis, 134
           reasonableness, 54, 103, 124–125  United States v. Hartwell, 125, 134
           retention of information, see storage  United States v. Jones, 2, 11, 27, 31–32,
           revealing information, see sensitivity  40, 57
           right to be forgotten, 17, 107–108, 115,   United States v. Karo, 57
              118–122                     United States v. Knotts, 57
           Riley v. California, 71        United States v. Miller, 21, 55, 131
                                          United States v. Pulido-Baqeruizo, 134
           Scalia, Antonin, 3, 41, 57–58, 76  United States v. Rumely, 32
           Schmerber v. California, 38, 169  United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez, 140
           secondary usages, 86–87        United States v. White, 41–42
             versus data collection, 1–2, 19–21, 25
           Sedley, Stephen, 159           vehicles, 69, 70
           Semayne’s Case, 63             volume, 10–11, 26, 70–71
           sensitivity, 7–8, 15, 29–32, 71, 76,   bandwidth, 28
              88–89, 159–160               distinction from cybernation, 28, 38
             social construction of, 30, 53  quantity, 26–28
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